Stay in style with the autumn - winter hair trends
The natural world with its untamed qualities and raw, wild energy exemplifies this trend; it’s about find the animal within. It’s glamorous with texture, as though nature has taken over; for example 1950s beehives with a distressed look or the side-parted long hair, loosly held back and pushed up to give volume at the crown or double braids with a rough texture. Wella Professionals
Farah Fawcett flicks and big hair is bigger than ever this season. Bouncy blowdrys, big rollers and hairspray are the way forward. For the colour palette think vivid reds, hot coppers and icy silver blondes for a striking but cool look. For the less daring, chocolate brown, caramel and honey lights are rich autumnal tones and, from an extensive palette, there’s a shade to compliment everybody, whatever their age, skin tone or mood. SAKS, Whalley.
This trend is based in luxury and a nostalgia for retro chic and glamour; it’s a world where allure, self confidence and seductive sophistication thrive. Take the retro-pin up styles that featured on the catwalk at Antonio Marras. The style is about looking glamorous no matter where you are. Wella Professionals
THE CAVIAR OF HAIR
Counteract the damaging effects hair endures over time with a new haircare treatment developed by Kerastase inspired by the qualities of caviar.
Chronologist, is formed with restorative caviar pearls packed with active ingredients and an ultra rich cream masque. When blended together on application they create the most echnologically advanced formula to date.
Chronologist, available exclusively at Christopher Maerevoet salon in Southport, is available as a 30 minute in salon treatment for £35 or as a take-home treatment, £100. To restore hair fully it is recommended that treatment is taken ideally once a week.
For more information or to book a treatment call 01704 545113 or see www.christophermaereveot.co.uk
BOTOX FOR HAIR
Every woman knows that years of blow-drying, brushing, styling and straightening takes its toll on your hair, and the experts at L’Oreal have devised a new formula which plugs holes and smoothes away tears in damaged locks, with molecules that target the area of protein which makes up hair fibres leaving the hair stronger, less fragile, and silky
smooth.
The product is called Fiberceutic, and the treatment lasts up to eight to ten shampoos.
For more information and professional advice, call Saks Whalley on 01254 823 333.
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